Laugh and Live
CONTENTS
Chapter [Original Page]
I. "Whistle and Hoe—Sing As We Go" [9]
II. Taking Stock of Ourselves [16]
III. Advantages of an Early Start [25]
IV. Profiting by Experiencer [34]
V. Energy, Success and Laughter [41]
VI. Building Up a Personality [48]
VII. Honesty, the Character Builder [55]
VIII. Cleanliness of Body and Mind [64]
IX. Consideration for Others [75]
X. Keeping Ourselves Democratic [84]
XI. Self-Education by Good Reading [92]
XII. Physical and Mental Preparedness [101]
XIII. Self-Indulgence and Failure [109]
XIV. Living Beyond Our Means [116]
XV. Initiative and Self-Reliance [125]
XVI. Failure to Seize Opportunities [134]
XVII. Assuming Responsibilities [140]
XVIII. Wedlock in Time [147]
XIX. Laugh and Live [155]
XX. A "Close-Up" of Douglas Fairbanks [168]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Laugh and Live
Do You Ever Laugh?
Over the Hedge and on His Way
Preparing to Pair With the Prickly Pear
A Little Spin Among the Saplings
Over the Hills and Far Away—Father and Son
A Scene from "His Picture in the Papers"
A Scene from "The Americano"—Matching Wits for Gold
Taking on Local Color
A Scene from "His Picture in the Papers"
Douglas Fairbanks in "The Good Bad-Man"
Squaring Things With Sister—From "The Habit of Happiness"
A Scene from "In Again—Out Again"
Bungalowing in California
Demonstrating the Monk and the Hand-Organ to a
Body of Psychologists
"Wedlock in Time"—The Fairbanks' Family
Here's Hoping
A Close-Up
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